The manufacturing impulse in the South appeared as early as 1790 when primitive cotton factories were established in Kentucky and South Carolina. In Virginia an association to promote manufactures was launched at Richmond in 1786. This early interest in development of cotton manufactories was not comparable, however, to that which set off the cotton growing craze after the invention of the cotton gin
In 1875 the poet Sidney Lanier visited Leon County, bordering Georgia in northern Florida. Lanier le...
This is an episode of Southern cotton kingdom across the antebellum and postbellum periods. The stud...
Industrial development in antebellum Florida was rare; the new state’s economy was based primarily o...
Few things stirred more interest than the planting, harvesting and marketing of cotton in mid-ninete...
In the late 1850’s Florida surpassed Georgia and South Carolina in the production of Sea Island cott...
Despite the South\u27s defeat in the Civil War and the economic hardships occasioned by the conflict...
Florida planters cultivated both short staple and Sea Island cotton. The most common varieties of sh...
Florida was a fertile field for developers during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Lumber...
During the first half of of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a major producer of ...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
Apalachicola in the 1840s was Florida’s busiest port. It also was a town that cotton built. To its n...
During the score of years of British occupation little sugar was produced in Florida. The cultivatio...
Carpetbag Imperialism in Florida 1862-1868 George Winston Smith Independentism: A Challenge to the F...
One of the most interesting as well as the most elusive aspects of El Destino life was the mill plan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIhe disastrous effects of the War of 1812 upon New England commerce...
In 1875 the poet Sidney Lanier visited Leon County, bordering Georgia in northern Florida. Lanier le...
This is an episode of Southern cotton kingdom across the antebellum and postbellum periods. The stud...
Industrial development in antebellum Florida was rare; the new state’s economy was based primarily o...
Few things stirred more interest than the planting, harvesting and marketing of cotton in mid-ninete...
In the late 1850’s Florida surpassed Georgia and South Carolina in the production of Sea Island cott...
Despite the South\u27s defeat in the Civil War and the economic hardships occasioned by the conflict...
Florida planters cultivated both short staple and Sea Island cotton. The most common varieties of sh...
Florida was a fertile field for developers during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Lumber...
During the first half of of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a major producer of ...
The history of industry and labor in the Post-Civil War South for many historians is a story of coal...
Apalachicola in the 1840s was Florida’s busiest port. It also was a town that cotton built. To its n...
During the score of years of British occupation little sugar was produced in Florida. The cultivatio...
Carpetbag Imperialism in Florida 1862-1868 George Winston Smith Independentism: A Challenge to the F...
One of the most interesting as well as the most elusive aspects of El Destino life was the mill plan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityIhe disastrous effects of the War of 1812 upon New England commerce...
In 1875 the poet Sidney Lanier visited Leon County, bordering Georgia in northern Florida. Lanier le...
This is an episode of Southern cotton kingdom across the antebellum and postbellum periods. The stud...
Industrial development in antebellum Florida was rare; the new state’s economy was based primarily o...